内复制
生物
单元格大小
细胞生物学
细胞
细胞质
细胞周期
有丝分裂
细胞分裂
细胞生长
叶大小
体细胞
植物细胞
植物
遗传学
基因
作者
Keiko Sugimoto,Keith Roberts
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pbi.2003.09.009
摘要
Cells undergoing endoreduplication replicate chromosomal DNA without intervening mitoses. The resulting larger, higher-ploidy nucleus is often associated with an increase in cell size, but the molecular basis for this correlation remains poorly understood. Recent advances in characterising various mutants and transgenic plants are beginning to unravel how this unique type of cell cycling is regulated and how it contributes to cell-size control. Both cell growth (i.e. increase in cytoplasmic macromolecular mass) and cell expansion (i.e. increase in cell volume through vacuolation) contribute independently to increases in cell size in plants. A total organ-size checkpoint may also help to coordinate cell size and cell number within an organ, and can contribute to final cell-size determination in plants.
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